ENCHANTMENT—48-in. S. soft lilac. F. light garnet 
red. The form and substance of this iris are exception¬ 
ally fine. The flowers are carried on very tall, well- 
branched stems. Late. 75c. 
EREBIAN—40-in. This exquisite variety is a rich Bordeau 
red self with a deep golden beard which very strikingly 
brings out the velvety quality of the falls. Midseason 
$2.50. 
EVOLUTION—42-in. For the coloring of this variety to 
be adequately appreciated, it must be seen. S. frilled, 
light coppery bronze. F. deeper shade with a rose 
flush and a blaze of bright blue over the center. The 
form and substance are equally fine. Midseason. $3.7. 
FARANDOLE—40-in. The flowers are enormous and 
borne on very sturdy stems. S. French gray. F. pur¬ 
plish rose with a broad margin or gray. Truly an 
exquisite variety. Early. $1.00. 
FASCINATION—48-in. One of the finest clear rose pinks. 
Large flowers of excellent substance. Midseason. 75c. 
FRAGONARD^—36-in. A lovely medium height iris in 
the rose tones. S. light rose. F. deeper tone of the 
same color. Midseason. 75c. 
FRIEDA MOHR—48-in. Enormous flowers of fine form 
on very tall stems. S. pale lilac pink. F. rose lilac. 
Midseason. 40c. 
FRIVOLITE—40-in. Medium sized but beautifully formed 
flower of shrimp pink. Midseason. $3.00. 
GABRIEL—44-in. A very fine medium blue bicolor. S. 
bright steel blue. F. bright violet blue shaded darker 
at the haft. Midseason. 35c each; 3 for 75c. 
G. P. BAKER—54-in. Pale lemon yellow with bronze 
reticulations at the throat. A vigorous grower and 
beautifully branched. Midseason. Dykes Medal Eng. 
I. S. 1930. $1.50. 
GRAND MONARCH—40-in. A very beautiful self of vel¬ 
vety bronze red with brilliant golden beard and haft 
lighting up the center of the flower. Late. $1.25. 
GRACE STURTEVANT—36-in. A combination of rich, 
dark red brown and violet crimson. The falls are of 
such heavy substance as to appear almost black. Light¬ 
ed by a brilliant beard. Late. 75c. 
HELIOS—44-in. A very large pale lemon yellow self, 
the falls having delicate brown reticulations at the haft. 
Midseason. $3.00. 
HERNANI—32-in. S. coppery red flushed deep rose. F. 
deep garnet red. Midseason. $3.50. 
INDIAN CHIEF—40-in. The flower is beautifully formed 
and of heavy substance. S. pinkish red. F. deep, rich, 
velvety red. An outstanding variety. Early. $1.00. 
KING MIDAS—36-in. S. golden buff suffused brown. F. 
velvety red brown edged buff, with deep orange beard. 
Midseason. $1.00. 
